Plurality with second round runoff

One old half-fix for Biggest Minority Rules is the two-round system where the top two
vote-getters from the first round advance to the second round. Running a whole extra round of
voting is expensive;
turnout often drops; and sometimes the wrong two advance.
France saw this problem in their 2002 elections.
The nation reacted in horror when a very split vote led to a neo-fascist advancing to the
second round –
only to prove what everyone knew, that he had no broad support.
Under Range Voting, he would never have made it into the top two.